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How about this:

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I just pressed the 'Insert image' button and pasted your URL.
 

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The best part about using screens over the sink is that I can continue to work without being dripped on :cool: It is mostly fibre based material, so air drying takes time. Film gets hung, the room fan and heat turned off, and left overnight. I tend to have short bouts of frenetic activity in the darkroom.
 
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1st home 1st darkroom

1st home, 1st darkroom. Just finished the sink. well, till I get the drain hooked up. I still have a lot of work to do, water hookup,blocking the light out, some good ventilation, then I'll be set to print!
 

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I would show you all mine, but I am embarrassed....HA!
 

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Something of an idea came to mind.
What if we took a good photograph of our darkroom then collected them all and made a book out of it?
Maybe in print, but could be just online.
There isn't a better statement that film photography is still around than an exhibition of dedicated work places around the world.
 
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My darkroom. no honey it is NOT a laundry:D
100mm kitchen extractor vented to ceiling cavity, DIY print washer in sink, and just enough room for two slim people to work in.
 

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Something of an idea came to mind.
What if we took a good photograph of our darkroom then collected them all and made a book out of it?
Maybe in print, but could be just online.
There isn't a better statement that film photography is still around than an exhibition of dedicated work places around the world.
That would be good idea and a interesting one for a book..With each darkroom let the photographer write a small paragraph about it.
 
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Renato Tonelli

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Something of an idea came to mind.
What if we took a good photograph of our darkroom then collected them all and made a book out of it?
Maybe in print, but could be just online.
There isn't a better statement that film photography is still around than an exhibition of dedicated work places around the world.

I second the motion. An online gallery would be fine to start with.
 
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Something of an idea came to mind.
What if we took a good photograph of our darkroom then collected them all and made a book out of it?
Maybe in print, but could be just online.
There isn't a better statement that film photography is still around than an exhibition of dedicated work places around the world.


An exellent idea
 

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My darkroom. no honey it is NOT a laundry:D
100mm kitchen extractor vented to ceiling cavity, DIY print washer in sink, and just enough room for two slim people to work in.

Looks cozy. Hey, how about "honey, I am cleaning off the silver and washing my prints." :D
 

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Here it is, finally.
Enlargers, wet site, dry site, raw chemicals, retouching and finishing space, and at last the Colenta in his separate room. As you can see, I like to take care of the film-processing reels, It’s important for a clean job, I think. For the Colenta, a well controlled water supply and (IR-) light is important too (an of course the reels…).

Philippe
 
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Nice darkroom leicam5,I'v got one of those old chromega heads also,haven't used it a while.
 

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I second the motion. An online gallery would be fine to start with.


Sean has set up a darkroom portraits gallery in the gallery section, which I think will be a great way to see darkrooms more easily than in this long thread. (It's a very useful thread, to be sure, but I like the idea of the online gallery.)

Start uploading some pix there!! I've added a few from the darkroom I am currently constructing!!
 
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I have been meaning to upload pics for a while, so, having just spent the best part of the weekend in there (printing for my LRPS panel), I thought I'd take a pic or two before I clear it all up again (it's our spare room ordinarily!)
 

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Y'all have some nice darkrooms!

When I get my lens for my digital back from loan, I will attempt to take a picture of my hovel.
 

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The condo we live in has no spare rooms that can be converted into a darkroom, but I did manage to fine space. The Washer and Dryer are located in a short entryway between the garage and the kitchen. Four trays just fit on top of them. On the opposite side of this entry is the utility/shoe closet holding the water heater and furnace. There is just enough room to place the enlarger in there. The wash trays are located in the kitchen.

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I had some reflection problem from the wall, so a dark towl secured to the coat hooks was in order. There is no room for the 4x5 enlarger at this time.
 

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Looks good Ken.

It certainly must be convenient when you need to wash your darkroom towels :smile:.

Matt
 
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